In the Season 5 finale, a college student pitches her idea for a flat-folding, reusable storage box; an Indiana couple hope to score a deal for their reinvented cookware; two Beverly Hills moms have an app for measuring foot sizes; and a pair from Illinois (more…)In the Season 5 finale, a college student pitches her idea for a flat-folding, reusable storage box; an Indiana couple hope to score a deal for their reinvented cookware; two Beverly Hills moms have an app for measuring foot sizes; and a pair from Illinois present their simple solution for tying a water balloon. Also: catching up with entrepreneurs who have experienced success since coming on the show.

R&B singer Brian McKnight serenades the Sharks as part of a pitch by a San Diego DJ who has an idea for a syndicated radio show specializing in love-song dedications. Other products include a skateboard that glides in water; QR code-scanning technology for (more…)R&B singer Brian McKnight serenades the Sharks as part of a pitch by a San Diego DJ who has an idea for a syndicated radio show specializing in love-song dedications. Other products include a skateboard that glides in water; QR code-scanning technology for smartphones; and an easy way to patch holes in window and door screens. Also: an update on a belt with no holes that Daymond invested in during Season 4.

Kevin O'Leary critiques a light and healthy wine pitched by a California woman; and Robert Herjavec has some suggestions for a former merchant marine who runs a treasure-hunting operation. Also: The Sharks consider investing in cinnamon rolls and a collaps (more…)Kevin O'Leary critiques a light and healthy wine pitched by a California woman; and Robert Herjavec has some suggestions for a former merchant marine who runs a treasure-hunting operation. Also: The Sharks consider investing in cinnamon rolls and a collapsible kayak; and there's an update on a food truck backed by Barbara Corcoran during Season 4.

Billy Blanks Jr. pitches a dance-fitness program he runs with his wife. Other investment possibilities: a rock band, flavored peanut butter, and interchangeable bikini tops and bottoms. Also: a follow-up on a cat-drawing business.

Dresses made from pillowcases is a concept that both Lori and Daymond are willing to fight over; a South Carolina woman gets laughs with her name for a special spatula; a father-and-son team from California demonstrate their vitamin oral sprays; and waffle (more…)Dresses made from pillowcases is a concept that both Lori and Daymond are willing to fight over; a South Carolina woman gets laughs with her name for a special spatula; a father-and-son team from California demonstrate their vitamin oral sprays; and waffles that promise an energy boost are touted by a man from Marysville, Wash. Also: an update on a Season 2 mobile entertainment business run by two brothers who passed on Kevin's investment offer.

Pitches include an app for cheaters; surf-inspired exercise equipment; a personal style system for men; and consumer-designed flavors of ice cream and gelato. Also: an update on customized protein bars from Season 2.

Aromatic lip gloss and a lighted decal invention are pitched to the sharks. Meanwhile, one entrepreneur is deep in debt to her brother and another wants to revive a once-prosperous key-chain business. Also: updates on the hands-free umbrella idea from a pr (more…)Aromatic lip gloss and a lighted decal invention are pitched to the sharks. Meanwhile, one entrepreneur is deep in debt to her brother and another wants to revive a once-prosperous key-chain business. Also: updates on the hands-free umbrella idea from a prior show.

Pitches include a flavored mix-and-match lip-balm kissing enhancer, a line of kitchen products, a heat-recycling device and a clothing item that the guy pitching it says is "revolutionary." He calls Apple cofounder Steve Wozniak for advice. Also: a follow- (more…)Pitches include a flavored mix-and-match lip-balm kissing enhancer, a line of kitchen products, a heat-recycling device and a clothing item that the guy pitching it says is "revolutionary." He calls Apple cofounder Steve Wozniak for advice. Also: a follow-up on a South Carolina woman's Season 2 homemade Daisy Cakes.

An Illinois perfume peddler; a San Francisco woman selling luxury soap; an Alabama guitar teacher who says his learning system is unique; a "Mr. Mom" from Baton Rouge, La., with accessories for blue jeans. Also: an update on a gourmet seafood business from (more…)An Illinois perfume peddler; a San Francisco woman selling luxury soap; an Alabama guitar teacher who says his learning system is unique; a "Mr. Mom" from Baton Rouge, La., with accessories for blue jeans. Also: an update on a gourmet seafood business from Season 2.

The Sharks consider investing in lightweight running shoes; a mom from Atlanta presents her solution for lost pacifiers; a Portland beekeeper tries to create some buzz for his hives; and a Florida entrepreneur pitches a design-your-own stuffed animal busin (more…)The Sharks consider investing in lightweight running shoes; a mom from Atlanta presents her solution for lost pacifiers; a Portland beekeeper tries to create some buzz for his hives; and a Florida entrepreneur pitches a design-your-own stuffed animal business. Also: an update on the creators of Q-Flex.

A cattleman from Peoria, Ill., tries to sell the Sharks on his gourmet meat. Other pitches include a bright idea for coolers; a full-body spandex suit; and an advanced filtered-water bottle. Also: an update on a party space for kids invested in by Barbara (more…)A cattleman from Peoria, Ill., tries to sell the Sharks on his gourmet meat. Other pitches include a bright idea for coolers; a full-body spandex suit; and an advanced filtered-water bottle. Also: an update on a party space for kids invested in by Barbara during Season 4.

Two filmmakers from Los Angeles look for an investment in their movie about motorcycle racing. Also: an idea for teaching kids how to ride a bike; a hamburger truck that's painted hot pink and staffed by beautiful women; a photo-booth business; and an upda (more…)Two filmmakers from Los Angeles look for an investment in their movie about motorcycle racing. Also: an idea for teaching kids how to ride a bike; a hamburger truck that's painted hot pink and staffed by beautiful women; a photo-booth business; and an update on a spatula that failed to interest the Sharks.

An 11-year-old fashion designer from Memphis is excited to show Daymond John his line of handcrafted bow ties; and two men from Boston look for an investment in their "epic" obstacle-course business. Also: a hot beverage made from roasted cocoa beans and p (more…)An 11-year-old fashion designer from Memphis is excited to show Daymond John his line of handcrafted bow ties; and two men from Boston look for an investment in their "epic" obstacle-course business. Also: a hot beverage made from roasted cocoa beans and packed with antioxidants; a blend of nutritional supplements to help brain health; and an update on Marz Sprays, invested in by Lori during Season 4.

Pitches include a watch that its developer says can enhance health; a gourmet-pretzel business; and furniture that can be assembled without tools. Also: a pitch from a California man for a "small" idea; an update on Season 2's Original Man Candle.

A posture-correction device is demonstrated by two professional dancers; entertainment reporter Robin Leach helps pitch a line of stone-studded leather jewelry; a Vermont couple try to sell the investors on vegan, gluten-free cookies; and a business idea f (more…)A posture-correction device is demonstrated by two professional dancers; entertainment reporter Robin Leach helps pitch a line of stone-studded leather jewelry; a Vermont couple try to sell the investors on vegan, gluten-free cookies; and a business idea from a Louisiana woman who calls herself the Diaper Queen. Also: a follow-up on a San Diego man's Season 3 stand-up paddle boards.

All five sharks join together to make a $1 million offer. Included: a line of fashion accessories for dogs; a Breathalyzer app; gourmet mango preserves; and medals for performing household chores. Also: an update on a Pittsburgh woman and her spa-quality b (more…)All five sharks join together to make a $1 million offer. Included: a line of fashion accessories for dogs; a Breathalyzer app; gourmet mango preserves; and medals for performing household chores. Also: an update on a Pittsburgh woman and her spa-quality body scrubs, which Mark Cuban invested in during Season 4.

An e-commerce flower business; a remedy for mouth wrinkles; a "breakaway" hanger; and party tableware made from renewable plant materials. Also: Kevin O'Leary appears on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" and offers an update on GrooveBook.

Billionaire businessman and philanthropist John Paul DeJoria appears as a guest Shark; and Daymond John declares one pitch the worst of all time. Included: a line of safe, natural cleaning products; a party cup with a hidden shot glass inside; an electric (more…)Billionaire businessman and philanthropist John Paul DeJoria appears as a guest Shark; and Daymond John declares one pitch the worst of all time. Included: a line of safe, natural cleaning products; a party cup with a hidden shot glass inside; an electric, lightweight bodyboard; and a tented root cover for newly planted trees. Also: an update on a product from Season 4 that helps to safely clean stuffed animals.

A towel designed for modesty when changing into and out of a bathing suit; a sweater-quilt combination; a way to keep wine fresh, a cake mix for dogs. Also: an update on a class-notes sharing site for college students. Guest shark: inventor Lori Greiner.

Products include jewelry designed by a 10-year-old and a wedge pillow to allow women with large breasts to sleep comfortably on their stomachs. Also: a way to deal with missing garbage-can lids; a reinvention of "the tea experience"; an update on a peel-an (more…)Products include jewelry designed by a 10-year-old and a wedge pillow to allow women with large breasts to sleep comfortably on their stomachs. Also: a way to deal with missing garbage-can lids; a reinvention of "the tea experience"; an update on a peel-and-stick light-up decal for car windows.

Three men from Jackson, N.J., claim to have come up with a product that will revolutionize the painting industry; two moms from Austin try to win a deal for their portable mat that fits into an ultracompact pouch; and a pair of Harvard Business School grad (more…)Three men from Jackson, N.J., claim to have come up with a product that will revolutionize the painting industry; two moms from Austin try to win a deal for their portable mat that fits into an ultracompact pouch; and a pair of Harvard Business School grads want the Sharks to bite on a way to make healthy meals easier. Also: whole-grain mixes for flapjacks and waffles; an update on Grace and Lace, which Barbara invested in during Season 5.

A Pittsburgh man hopes to green up the landscaping and gardening industries with his sustainable soil replacement for peat moss; two Colorado moms try to make a deal for their sweet-flavored face wipes; business partners present what they believe is a safe (more…)A Pittsburgh man hopes to green up the landscaping and gardening industries with his sustainable soil replacement for peat moss; two Colorado moms try to make a deal for their sweet-flavored face wipes; business partners present what they believe is a safer way to connect electrical wires; and there's a pitch for a digital text technology that could change the way eBooks are read.